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6/23/10 6:58 PM |
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Mike wrote: I never thought of that! But I don't think my 22" walk-behind self-propelled mower was responsible. You still in potatoland? Ok, so you're not using an industrial harvester to turn your grass into hay. I'm in Wine Country now--southeast Washington. So much for potatoes. |
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6/23/10 5:28 PM |
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Mike wrote: Nothing much here. I was mowing the lawn at the time, so felt nothing. My neighbors felt a little movement. Mike, the epicenter was on your lawn. The cause was your oversized mower. Sounds like you use a very large mower to be making the earth shake! Powered by one of those tanker-ship diesel engines, I suppose. |
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6/21/10 6:53 PM |
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It certainly is religious in nature.
Randy wrote: Just go to your nearest Fad Driven church, they have imported the stuff in for today, and all under the name of Relevance and Freedom. Yep, gotta be like everybody else to win converts, so they think. Weak evangelism. |
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10/18/09 9:53 PM |
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Steamroller wrote: I have looked at the differences between the KJV and modern english translations like the NIV and NASB and they are markedly different and often put into question many doctrines held by the historical Christian faith. Is it any wonder that Churches that use the modern versions are so confused on doctrine? Hmm...in my experience, there are a variety or conflicting interpretations even from one version, KJV or otherwise. How many conflicting denominations were there before the advent of the modern versions? |
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10/17/09 4:40 PM |
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GG wrote: One of our main differences with Protestantism is the question of "When a person is SAVED". Sadly, within the non-Catholic world, there is no concensus on how one is saved. Here is a sampling of opinions: Repent and believe vs. no need to repent, just believe; pray to salvation vs. just believe; get baptized vs. don't need to be baptized; speaking in tongues is evidence of rebirth vs. tongues and other gifts have ceased; God's will only vs. man's cooperation with God's will; salvation is condidtional and can be lost vs. once saved always saved no matter what, etc. It would be nice if an agreement can be reached. |
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10/14/09 4:26 PM |
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Hey there GG. Regarding faith alone, I think the orthodox protestant understanding is that by faith alone we are considered righteous and become righteous..in other words positionally and practically. Anything less would be heterodox to me and my understanding of the Scriptures on this matter. At least this is what the classic protestant confessions say. Faith without any evidence of being saved or transformed from wickedness to holiness and righteousness is a dead faith. James the Apostle could not be any more clear on it. As for Scripture Alone, yes, it has unfortunately suffered a major cave-in with the addition of so many books, commentaries, authors and personality cults. The proof of that is in what gets posted on the forums here....from so and so pastor, commentary, confession, concordance, etc. Makes my head spin when trying to figure if any one of them has a monopoly on the truth, each one trying to prove their point from the scriptures alone(and often plus a commentary or two), from how or when one is saved, how to worship God or who, when and how to baptize. Enough of this merry-go-round for me; time for a ride on the straight and narrow. |
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10/11/09 6:06 PM |
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John Yurich USA wrote: I inform other Catholics on discussion forums that there are some unscriptural RCC doctrines and some unscriptural parts to the Mass. What's "unscriptural" to one can in many cases be considered scriptural to another. |
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10/10/09 9:47 PM |
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A hasty decision, I think. He's only been in the office for a few months and before this I don't recall hearing his name in connection with great achievements in international peace and cooperation. I think they are just trying to save his reputation. And remember those words from his pastor? They were hardly words to help acheive peace. |
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